Page four THE TWIO February 13, 1943 ALUMNAE NEWS Founders’ Day The alumnae participated In Found ers’ Day as has been their custom, as well as privilege, since 1910. The mes sages received and posted on the spe cial bulletin board in Johnson Hall (Administration building) gave evi dence of their love and loyalty. The response to their president's request to "pledge by Founders’ Day and pay by May Day” gave tangible evidence, too, of this love and loyalty. Eight per cent of the mailing list now have paid or pledged to the Loyalty Fund which, indeed, is a sure sign that by commencement the figure will go over the 25 per cent minimum goat. Then also, the special flfteen-minute radio program that afternoon gave oppor- tnnity for further participation In the 44th birthday of Alma Mnfer, Founders’ l>ay Met‘(l«irs Rumor has come to the alumnae office that many groups met on Fri day, February 5 to hear the annual Founders’ Day broadcast. Reports have come to the office that certain groups met. They are: Chapel Hill Chapter. Lena Mae Williams, presi dent; Charlotte Chapter with Beth Carroll Taylor (Mrs. Cooper E.); Dur ham Chapter with Blanche Burke Sat terfield (Mrs. F. G.l: Land of the Sky Chapter (Asheville). Addle Tyner Baucom (Mrs. H. W.), president; I^uisville. Kentucky Chapter. Barbara Behrman McClain (Mrs. Howard), president; Mount Gilead group with Forest Lancaster Olive (Mrs. T. H.); Northwestern South Carolina group with Rose Goodwin Fool (Mrs. Frank) and Elsie Brantley Sledd (Mrs. Ar thur) on the Furmnn College campus: Pittsboro group with Elizabeth Chapin Hatch (Mrs. E. R.); anil the Statesville Chapter with Electa Foote Tliomas (Mrs. AV. A.)., KcniiiMlcr—Yn«r Unllot The nominating committee has ex tended the time one week—to February 19—for the return of the ballot sent out with President . Laura Weather- spoon Harrlll’s Pounders’ Day letter. This Is the Hrst time the mailed ballot has been used by our Association. Dur ing commencement at the annual alumnae meeting it was voted that the ballot be competitive for the sake of democracy In election. Therefore, two names have been submitted for each office instead of one. Please check your ballot and return to the alumnae office by February 19. Nonilniiting Cvniiiiittce Mary Lee Bivens Tyner (Mrs. B. Y.), Raleigh. Annie Craig Phillips (Mrs. Guy), Chapel Hill. Margaret Craig Martin (Mrs. Zeno) Marion. Please Advise The custom of having an nluninae luncheon during the annual State W. M. U. meeting will be followed again this year. The Wake County Chapter will sponsor this luncheon. The date will be March 10, Wednes day. The place, however, will have to designated later—as soon as the Chapter finds out how many are com ing. So please adrlse chapter presi dent, Mrs. J. M. Potter, 201 W. Whi taker Mill Road, Raleigh, this week how many plates you wish reserved. She wants you to be present. Tn the Service Ensign Howard C. Mumford, 28, and Ensign Julia Moore Scarborough, ’29, completed their training at the Naval Reserve Midshipmen’s School (WR), Northampton. Mass., and were as* signed to active duty on December 16. Each was with the Mount Holyoke Battalion. Lieutenant Georgia Bunn Taylor, ex>'25, and Lieutenant Mary Helen Watkine, '39, are recent graduates of the WAAC training school at Des Moines, and are now In active service Id W'ilmington. Marrla^s Ruth Bowden, '28, of Charlotte, and Staff Sergeant John M. Hunter, on May 13. At borne, 1630 E. 14tb St., Apt. A-6. Tulsa, Okla. Georgle Bunn, ex-’25, of Spring Hope, and Mr. James Taylor, Jr., on January 30. At home, Wilmington. Sarah Elizabeth Vernon, ’34, of Bur lington, and Mr. William Miller Watts, on December 2S. At home, Burling ton. Katy Sams. '36, of Marshall, and Mr. Lemuel Gray Goddle, on December 14. At home. Mount Olive. Katherine Martin, '37. of Raleigh, and Lieul. Robert Arthur Levine, on February 6. At home, Fort Eustis, Va. Dorothy Prevost, '37, of Raleigh, and Ensign Robert Perry Harris, USNR, on January 23. At home, Los Angeles, Calif. Betsy Adams, ’38, of Lllesvllle and Chapel Hill, and Lt. Edward Joseph Fitstgerald, Jr., on December 8. Dorothy Crawford, ’39, of Goldsboro, and Lt. Donaid James Olbb. on De cember 28. At liome, Columbia. S. C. Lucille Poe. ex-’39, of Apex, and Mr. William Dawson Hartman, on De cember 19. At home. High Point. Jean Finch, ex-’42 of Raleigh, and Lt. Edward Hamrick Swan, on December 19. At home, Camp Polk, La. Alice LaRoque, ex.-'39, of Kinston, and Captain Charlie Carmen Stott, on December 19. At home, Raleigh. Ella Eddins. '40, of Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y., and Mr. John Glas- son, on December 26. At home. New York City. Gladys Ricks, ex-’41, of Raleigh, and Mr. Alfred J. Slitter, on December 30. Edna Earle Coggins. ’40, of Inman, S. C., and Mr. Harry Johnson Crow, on December 19. Elizabeth Carter, '41, of Mars Hill, and Mr. Larry D. New. (J, S. Army Reserve Corps, on May 23, Beatrice ISlchniann. ’41. of New Haven. Conn., and Mr. Jack Venold Towell, on January 29. At home, Wilmington. Elizabeth Hostetler, '41, of Raleigh, and Robert Arnold Ponton, Lt. Air Corps, U. S. Army, on December 26. At home. Harrisburg, Pn. Frances Plzer, ’41, of Raleigh, and Lt. Leslie E. Pensler, on January 20. At home. Camp Maxey, Texas. Nina Lou Rustln, ex-’41, of Penrose, and Mr. Zeno Herbert Ponder, on No vember 14. .At home, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mary Ann Canady. '42, of Raleigh, and the Rev. Stewart Broadus Simms, on January 2. At home, Grandview, Texas. Anna Floyd, ex-’42, of Inwood, Long Island. N, Y,, and George Harmon Arm strong, Jr., Captain, U. S. Army Air Forces, on November 28. Bertha Marie Harrell. ’42. of Sara toga, and Mr. Albert E. Owens, on .lanuary 23. LaRue Pearce, ’42, of Pilot, and Mr, Robert Hughes Hudgins, on January 23. At home, Norllna. Nancy Stroup, '42, of Denton, and the Rev. Everett Cleveland Wilkie, on December 26. At home, Youngsville. liirtiiK Born to: Mr. and Mrs. Charles N'. Rogers (Flora Kate Bethea. ’37), of Hartsville, S. C-, a son, Charles Nicholas, Jr., on July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith Godwin (Louise Craven, ’29), of Greensboro, a (laughter, Elizabeth (Betty) Smith, on October 16, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Harper (Lil lian Robertson, ’30) of Durham, a son. Eugene Jutson, on November 16. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Boatwright (Eula Hodges, ’28), of Richmond, Va., a son John Truman, on December 6. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson (Elfreda Barker, ’41), of Raleigh, a daughter, Mary Ann, on December 18. Mr. and Mrs. Howard William Wat kins (Mary Chandler, ’36), of LlUing- New Arrivals KAY COLLIER JUNIORS More of those TRICKY STYLES You Always Admire Shop at the BEATUS SHOP Coats Suits Sportswear Dresses Underweor Hose ISO Fa7«tt«TiUe Street WILMONT SODA SHOP Brop by for a Snow Flahe ton, a son, Howard William, Jr., on January 3. Chief Specialist and Mrs. Samuel R. Edwards (LHllan Aldridge, *32), of Newport, R. I., a son, Samuel Reese, Jr., on January 6. Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Howard (Mary Florence Cummings, ’34), of Raleigh, a daughter, Sarah CummingB, on January 16. Mr. and Mrs. James Charles Wood ard (Florence Pittman, ’87) of Selma, a son, James Charles, Jr., on January 28 Mr. and Mrs. Janies Milton Early (Jessie Fye Greene, ’32), of Rich mond, Va„ a son, on January 30. We regret the loss of three of oiir members iinil exteiiil deepest syni|)Hthf to fht'lr fnmllles and friends: ' Fannie Hosier Carney (Mrs. E. F.), of Churchland, Va., on Sep tember 2. She was a student in the college 1911-1913, Her hus band survives, Erma Mottc Murphy (Mrs. John R., Jr.), ’30, of Pasadena, Texas, on November 8. Surviv ing are her husband and Infant daughter, Patricia Ann. Beulah Copple Long (Mrs. Samuel), ’11, of Monroe, on De cember 26. Her husband and two sons—the elder In North Africa, the other in defense work —survive her. For Those Lovely SKIRTS ond SWEATERS Go To The Sportswear Shop We extend deepest synipatliy to: Elizabeth Carter New (Mrs. Larry D.), ’41, of Mars Hill, In the passing of her father. Dr. J. T. Carter, on November 19, Mrs. Sarah Lambert Blalock. ’11, and Mrs. Alice Lambert Als ton, ex-’H, of South Hill, Va. In the passing of their mother. Mrs. Paul F. Lambert, on December 19, Katie Murray, '19, missionary 111 China, in the death of her father, W. B. Murray, of Ken- anaville, Grace Blalock Mast (Mrs. Daye P.), ’26, of Sugar Grove, In the death of her brother In a dive bomber crash in Norfolk, Va., on January 6. Hallle Neal Sanders (Mrs. W. C.), ’13, of Monroe; in the pass- iiiS of her brother. Dr. Paul N. Neal, of Raleigh, on January 12. Gladys Cox, ’27, of Raleigh. In the passing of her mother, Mrs. Dora Mldgett Cox, on January 24. Foy Poteat Gunter (Mrs. Eu gene), ex- of Richmond, Va., and Inez Poteat Hendrix (Mrs. W. H.), of Greensboro, In the passing of their brother, Ernest L. Poteat, on January 25. Anabel Noel Hinson (Mrs. R. Cobb), ’28, of Fort Bragg, and Margaret Noel Ennis (Mrs. How ard Eugene), ex-’42, of Dunn, In the passing of their father, George Noel, on January 26. Helen Grey Tolar McDaniel (Mrs. T. J., Jr.), ’36, of Walter- boro, S. C., In the death of her father, S. F. Tolar, in Lumber- ton, on February 7. Alumnae and friends who re member Dr. Dlngley Brown as head of the music department from 1918 to 1928 will regret to learn of his passing on January 15 at his home In Hickory. Meredith Professors Active In Institute of Religion Bfileisrli’s fourth annti.nl Tnstitntc of Religion is now licing lifld Ht the United Clnirch, A (’oiniminity nf- fiiir, tliis .Tnstitiito is oppn to all re- 'igions nncl is being well nttondecl. S'poakri's iilreafly prpsrntecl have hc(.‘n; 'Miss Jriiifi Skarintinn. lln.?ainn novi'lipt Jiiid forciini oorrpspondent, “Russia’s Role ill tlip AVidcning Com- uiuuity.*’ Dr. Sfordocai Kzclxicl. Isrononiic .Vdvirer to the Soci'ctary of Agri- ■ultnrt'. nifmber of the War Produc tion Boanl, “Op)>ortiinit.v for nil Moil.” Dr. I-J(Mir,v Ernest Siwri.^t, Pro- f('«soi’ and Director of Mc'dieal Hi-s- tory, Jolius Ho))kins Mospital, “A Protjrani for ’Potttl IToalth.” The ffillowiiig progriinis will he presented at eight o’clock nn the fol lowing nights: Tiic-day. Fobrmiry 1(1, Pr. S'.im- WAACS Daniel & Smith Studio ★ Photographers Application Pictures can be obtained from your negative on file in our Studio. PHONE 8092 T.t, Diinn Tnvlor iT Lt. Mary Helen Watklps uel McCrea Cavert, General Secre tary of Churches of Christ in Ajner- ica, “The Churches Join Hands.” Monday, February 22, Dr. Ruth T.gnbel Seabury, author, lecturer, and world traveler, Mission Secretary, Congregational-Christian Churches, “Are We Fit for the ]Srew Corh- nninity?” Monday, March 1, Dr. Carl. J. TTanibro, President of the Norwe gian Parliament in exile. President of the League of Nations Assembly, “Toward a World Community.” Quite a number of Meredith fac ulty are taking part in the Institute. In courses presented at seven o’clock caeh night before the eight o’clock nrograms. Miss Lila Bell is leading in n discussion of what constitutes, normal development and how oppor tunities for such development may be provided. Dr. L. E. M. Freeman is offering n course the purpose of which is to load one to appreciate and understand “the Book that has brought inspira tion, comfort and challenge to men throiigli the ages.” Mrs. Lillian Parker Wallace is discussion leader of a lecture series on America’s role in reconstruction. Mr. Samuel G. Riley will speak rcbrunry 22 of the political phase.? of reconstruction after the war. Other Institute courses offered at fcven o’clock are: “The Child’s Health in Home and. School,” Dr. Robert Wright, Con- • ultant, U. S. Public Health Service. “Leadership Training for Recrea tion,” Miss Helen Cutting, of the Raleigh Recreation Commission. “Education for Marriage,” In structor, Mrs. Gladys H. Groves, Director, Marriage and Family Council, Inc., Chapel Hill; assisted by Dr. Ellen Winston of the College faculty. “Neighbors in the Widening Com munity,” Dr. John H. Grey, Minis ter of the West Raleigh Presbyte rian Church. “Education for Tomorrow,” Dr. J. 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